Clinton News-Record, 1968-04-04, Page 6TV & APPLIANCES:
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- 154 Beech Street, Clinton '1 t
Owned and operated' by Maurice and Jean Maguire
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A.successful dessert euchre
was held the ledge hall. We*
nesday aftern99a! 1garoli 27
sponsored by Amber ,Hebekah
Lodge Many attended from Ex.
eter, Clinton, and
surrounding areas.
Sixteen tables were in play
for the ,euchre and winners.
Werel PTA Prize Mrs. R. A.
.Orr, Hensall; consolation, Mrs.
Richards, Exeter; lone hands,
Mrs, Edna Caldwell, Exeter;
prize for birthday nearest date
of euchre, Mrs. Rebert Bell,
RR 2, ISippen,
Draw for a floral Centerpiece
was 'won by Mrs. HoWard
mon, Varna. A bake sale was
held and did a rushing business,
proceeds were very gratifying.
The Hen'sall Ladies. Curling
Club enjoyed a banquet at the
legion hall Wednesday evening,
March 27, when 40 ladies sat
• down to a delicious, turkey dip.
ner,
Pins were presented to the
two top winning tea ms of the
year, Mrs. Howard Scane was
elected President, and mrs•Bom
bell Baker, secretary,trea.
surer.
Tile Legion Ladies Auxiliary
catered the dinner,
Frank Potter, RR 3, CUD.
ton and M. W. Durst of Olin.
top Farm Centre left Sun.
day for a three day visit to
the Ralston,purina Research
Farm at St. Louis, Missouri.
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It's easy to get tickets for
an NHL game in Toronto right
up to game time. That is, it's
easy if You care to PaY exorbie
tant prices,
Last Saturday I was in Tor.
onto and decided to try to pur.
Chase tickets from Maple Leaf
Gardens, Impossible to get tic.
kets they said. Also listed in
the telephone directory area
number of ticket agencies. The
Royal York Hotel was listed
as having tickets for sale. I
telephoned and was told to go to
the office of the bellmen in
the lobby. The price was 0.5
for two blues. The reds are the
best seats, but none were avail.
able,
told the, heilmari what he
could do. with tits $15 tickets
and went off to Maple Leaf
Gardens. The 1)94 Office said
they Were Sold .out • 134t, Out-
side on the street you chtlIcl
buy ticketS if Yoh wanted to
pay triple the Price.
PcalPing is against the
but aPParentlY it's legal inTor.
onto right outside AlOple l,eaf
OartlehO, Two polleemeo walked
UP and down the street in, front
of the entrance. Talking to one
of them briefly, he said hp was
aware of the fact, but nothing,
is done about it.
The National Geographic Spe.
vial was number one in the latest
Nielsen ratings, with Family
Affair in second position, fol.
lowed by Andy Griffith and Bon.
anza, Nnmber five was Satur.
day Nigiit • at the Movies, and
tied for sixth was Gunsinoke and
Lucy.: Number eight was Gomer
Pyle, and The Virginian was
ninth. Tied for tenth spbt, Red
Skelton and Smothers Brothers,
100 'attend
Orange banquet
South Huron Loyal PrAnge
Lodge held. a successful hanqget
in Wesley Willis United Church
Saturday, March' 30 with log
prooOnt.
Frank Falconer, Clinton
County master! was master of
ceremenys. Wayne Smith, Hen.
sail, deputy master, introduced
the, head table. Oliver Jaques,
I.i ensall, grand lecture of On.
tario West, Introduced the guest
speaker Dominic Di Stasi, grand
master of Ontario West.
Mr. Dominic is a high school
teacher in. Toronto. He gave a
very interesting address on
past, present and future of the
Orange order,
Few other organizations in
Canada have as many members
who have held important public
positions, from prime minster
to local school board, as the
Orange Order. At present we
seem to have trouble getting
professional men and clergy.
man to join our order. As
for the future of our order,
we have to figure out what the
next generation will 'want' in a
fraternal order.
Russell Page, Grand Bend,
thanked the guest speaker. A
silver crea m and sugar bowl
was presented to Mr. DiStasi
from S. Huron Lodge to honour
him as grand master.
Grand lodge will be held in
London, May 24 and 25. 'Frank
Falconer and Robert Glen will
be delegates from Clinton.
M and .M unit
have March meet
St. George's AnglicanChurch
Goderich , was the scene for
the wedding of Nancy Louise
Burgoin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Burgoin, Learning.
ton, and Ross John Whittaker,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Whittaker, R. R. 2, Hensall,
March 23, at 3 p.m.
The Rev. G; G. Russell off.
iciated. R. Kingdom presided
at the organ.
Groomsman was Lorne Whit.
taker, Seaforth. Edward Collins
Clinton, and Douglas St. Louis,
Seaforth, were ushers.
The bride wore along sleeved
full-length white moire sheath
Dutot
shower
Miss Arlene Dutot, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Dutot, who will be an April
bride, was honoured by her
friends and neighbours at a mis.
cellaneous shower held in the
basement of St. James' church
1.31/liddleton Friday, 4Marelri-t292
i' The bride elect and her
mother Mrs. Alvin Dutot and
Mrs, Fred Hulls, mother of the
prospective groom, were pre.
sented with carnation corsages.
with scoop neck and chapel
train, illusion veil, head-piece
of forget.me.nots and lilly of
the valley. She carried a bou.
quet of red sweetheart roses.
Matron of Honour, Miss Car.
olyn Burgoin, Toronto, wore a
sleeveless, full.length crepe.
de.chine turquoise dress with
lace bodice and matching acc-
essories. She carried abouquet
of white carnations and yellow
sweetheart roses.
The reception was held at the
Little Inn, Hayfield.
The bride's mother wore a
beige brocade dress and green
accessories and a corsage of
pink sweetheart roses.
The groom's mother wore a
blue crepe dress and matching
accessories with a corsage of
tea•rose sweetheart roses.
Guests from a distance were
from Ancaster, Toronto, Stoney
Creek, St. Marys, London, and
Leamington.
Church decorations were
white 'mums.
The eepple will reitteatR,-p
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BE A BLOOD DONOR
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Fourteen members of Mary
and Martha unit met in church
for their March meeting.
The president, Mrs. Ted Day.
ies presided for business. The
auction sale is scheduled for
the April meeting. The Easter
thankoffering will be April 7.
Dr. Holman will be guest
speaker and the Goderich
Treble Singers ' will supply
music.
At the close of business
guests from theStarlightCircle
joined non members for the
devotions. Mrs. Steepe opened
with a poem "To.day". The
devotions were capably taken by
Mrs. E Hugill, Mrs. W. Jervis
and Mrs. Steepe,
A film "1/2 of l%"was shown
with a commentary. This film
is • in :preparation' for the study
art book, i.Vjapan Profilesst.vtt 619
All joined in good fellowship'
-with contests conductedby Miss
Billie Stewart followed by the
serving of a unique conundrum
tea.
ELANC:0 PRODUCTS DIVISION
of MI Lily and Company
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ScarbOrough,OntatiO,
ricreased
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Interest is calculated
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Offices open
9.30 4.30 Mon-Thurs;
9.30 6.00 Fridays.
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Hon. Charles S.
MacNaughton,
Treasurer of Ontario